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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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1. The dictionary meaning of a word.
Denotation
Personification
Dactyl
Aside
2. A subsidiary or subordinate or parallel plot in a play or story that coexists with the main plot.
Subplot
Satire
3rd Person (Limited)
Imagery
3. A brief witty poem - often satirical.
Foreshadowing
Epigram
Octave
Closed Form
4. A narrative poem written in four-line stanzas - characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style.
Cliche
Subject
Ballad
Denouement
5. The use of similar structure to express similar or related ideas - words - phrases - sentences - or paragraphs may be organized in a parallel structure.
Parallelism
Dialect
Recognition
Point of View
6. A run-on line of poetry in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next.
Motif
Enjambment
Connotation
Aphorism
7. A long - statle poem in stanzas of varied length - meter - and form.
Stereotype
Denotation
Ode
Couplet
8. A metrical unit composed of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Dactyl
Apostrophe
Sestet
Foot
9. A figure of speech in which two completely unlike things are compared.
Conceit
Literal Language
Stanza
Motif
10. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Act
Free Verse
Symbolism
Motif
11. A lyrical poem that laments the dead.
Tercet
Epic
Elegy
Protagonist
12. The first stage of a functional or dramatic plot - in which necessary background information is provided.
Parody
Exposition
Style
Connotation
13. A character who contrsts and parallels the main character in a play or story.
Foot
Foil
Author's Purpose
Suspense
14. A figure of speech in which a part of something represents its whole.
Allusion
Sestet
Conceit
Synecdoche
15. An imagined story - whether in prose - poetry - or drama.
Fiction
Structure
Figurative Language
Understatement
16. Poetry without a regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
Free Verse
Metonymy
Parallelism
Fiction
17. The difference between what the character or the reader expects what the character or the reader expects and what actually happens.
Situational Irony
Comic Relief
Conceit
Narrative Poem
18. The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose.
Aphorism
Oxymoron
Narrator
Assonance
19. A phrase or expression that has been repeated so often it has lost its significance.
Stanza
Cliche
Dramatic Irony
Character
20. The point at which the action of the plot turns in an unexpected direction for the protagonist.
Understatement
Foot
Sestet
Reversal
21. A three-line stanza.
Cliche
Elision
Tercet
Author's Purpose
22. A form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words.
Metaphor
Figurative Language
Situational Irony
Nonfiction
23. The narrator is outside of the story and tells the story from the perspective of only one character.
Sonnet
3rd Person (Limited)
Simile
Metonymy
24. Imitates another literary work using humor usually to make the author and/or the work appear ridiculous.
Act
Parody
Reversal
1st Person
25. The character or force with which the protagonist conflicts.
Voice
Aubade
Antagonist
Author's Purpose
26. A Greek term first used by Aristotle to describe the emotional cleansing or purification that results after watching a tragedy performed on stage.
Epiphany
Catharsis
Simile
Aphorism
27. Then narrator is a character in the story and tells the reader his/her story using the pronoun 'I'.
Elegy
1st Person
Closed Form
Antagonist
28. A comparison between essentially unlike things without an explicitly comparative word such as 'like' or 'as'.
Meter
Assonance
Mood
Metaphor
29. The point after the climax where the action begins to drop off and the events of the plot become clear or are explained in some way.
3rd Person (Limited)
Suspense
Falling Action
Stanza
30. A love lyric in which the speaker complains about the arrival of the dawn - when he must part from his lover.
Character
Aubade
Catharsis
Epiphany
31. The narrator is outside of the story and is all-knowing or 'God-like' because he/she knows everything that occurs and everything that each character thinks and feels.
Protagonist
Enjambment
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Point of View
32. What a story or play is about.
Subject
Epic
Rising Action
Flashback
33. A humorous moment in a serious drama that temporarily relieves the mounting tension.
Verbal Irony
Comic Relief
Villanelle
Simile
34. The grammatical order of words in a sentence or line of verse or dialogue.
Couplet
Denotation
External Conflict
Syntax
35. The process by which the writer presents and reveals a character.
Alliteration
Characterization
Act
Apostrophe
36. A fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter.
Iamb
Sonnet
Sestina
Characterization
37. The main character of a literary work.
Ode
Climax
Protagonist
Personification
38. A tension created as the reader becomes involved in a story and when the author leaves the reader in doubt about what is coming next.
Suspense
Epigram
Nonfiction
Oxymoron
39. The difference between what a character expects and what the reader knows will happen.
Assonance
Dramatic Irony
Act
Image
40. A short saying with a moral.
Tone
Aphorism
Dialogue
3rd Person (Limited)
41. A story passed down over generations that is believed to be based on real events and real people.
Legend
Stereotype
Parable
Denouement
42. A word that closely resembles the sound that the word is supposed to make.
Syntax
Onomatopoeia
Enjambment
Trochee
43. A speech delivered while only one character is on stage; it reveals a character's innermost thoughts and feelings.
Solioquy
Symbolism
Dramatic Irony
Onomatopoeia
44. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object animal - or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.
Analogy
Allegory
Personification
Nonfiction
45. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
Spondee
Synecdoche
Understatement
Analogy
46. A customary feature of a literary work - such as the use of a chorus in Greek tragedy - the inclusion of an explicit moral in a fable - or the use of a particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle.
Image
Parody
Symbol
Convention
47. A strong pause within a line.
Foreshadowing
Caesura
Conflict
Repetition
48. A comparison between two things that share certain similarities.
Epic
Analogy
Protagonist
Plot
49. The difference between what a chracter says and what he/she means.
Simile
Verbal Irony
Literal Language
Epiphany
50. The series of events that make up a story or drama.
Plot
Verbal Irony
Aubade
Enjambment
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